Discovering neural signatures of alpha brainwave indicative of attentional effect during melodic and rhythmic quranic recitation: a study of Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus community
Attention is an established cognitive feature of alpha brainwaves (8-13 Hz). The Holy Quran has long been established to contribute to many psychological benefits, among others, the attentional effect. While research on the neuroscientific correlates of Quranic recitation is increasing over the past...
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Main Author: | Shab, Mas Syazwanee |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2024
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/61093/1/Mas%20Syazwanee%20Shab-E.pdf |
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